Concealed hinge for a turn-tilt window and such a window equipped therewith

ABSTRACT

A concealed hinge for a turn-tilt window with a fixed frame and leaf includes of a pair of scissors with a first arm and second arm, that are connected by a central hinge and which are hingeably connected by a first end to a mounting slat that is intended to be mounted on the frame, and have a hinge at a second end for coupling to the leaf. The first arm is connected by its first end to the mounting slat with a fixed frame hinge with a peg fastened to the mounting slat and the second arm is connected by its first end to the mounting slat by a shiftable frame hinge with a peg that is shiftably affixed in a guide slot of the mounting slat, whereby in the closed situation of the scissors, the mounting slat serves as a support for the tilting movement of these scissors.

FILED OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a concealed hinge for a window with afixed frame and a turnable leaf.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In particular the invention relates to a concealed hinge for a turn-tiltwindow that can turn open around a vertical axis, and can tilt openaround a horizontal axis, depending on the position of the operatinghandle of the window.

Such concealed hinges are mounted in a concealed way between the fixedframe and the leaf or are intended for this purpose, so that they arenot visible when the window is closed.

As is known, the leaf is provided along its periphery with a sidelongleaf lip protruding outwards, whereby in the closed position of thewindow the leaf rests against the front of the fixed frame through theintervention of a seal, whereby the leaf lip partially overlaps theframe in the front view.

This leaf lip also covers the space between the leaf and the fixed framein which the concealed hinges are mounted, so that they are concealedfrom view when the window is closed.

The leaf is turnably suspended in the frame by means of two hinges,respectively a bottom hinge and a top hinge that are mountedrespectively on the bottom and top of the leaf.

The top hinge is constructed in a known way with a scissor mechanismthat can be blocked with respect to the leaf to enable a turn of theleaf around a vertical axis or can be unblocked to enable the tilting ofthe leaf around a horizontal axis.

The bottom hinge enables both a turning movement and a tilting movement.

Conventionally a turn-tilt window is provided with fittings with fittingslats that are shiftably affixed in a fitting groove along the outerperiphery of the leaf, whereby the fitting slats are shifted in the oneor the other direction in the fitting groove by means of an operatinghandle that can be turned from the closed position to a turn or tiltposition depending on whether the person wants to turn open or tilt openthe window.

In the turn position of the operating handle the aforementioned scissormechanism is blocked by the movement of the fitting slats, such that theleaf can turn open.

In the tilt position the scissor mechanism of the top hinge is unblockedsuch that a tilting movement of the leaf is possible. This is oftenrealised around an axis in the section of the bottom hinge that isfastened to the leaf or by deformation of the hinge.

A disadvantage of known concealed hinges is that the horizontal axisaround which the leaf can tilt is relatively far above the bottomprofile of the frame of the window, which can be detrimental for lowwindows, for example for windows with a height that is less than 50 cm,which due to their low height only enable a limited tilting movementwith a limited opening angle, because otherwise the bottom leaf lipwould touch the front of the frame with its seal, such that the sealcould be crushed or the leaf lip damaged.

With known concealed hinges the mounting of the leaf in the frame isrelatively complicated, as in certain steps of the assembly theinstaller cannot see the hinges and thus has to rely on touch. Thisrequires sufficient knowledge and skill on the part of the installer.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The purpose of the present invention is to provide a solution to one ormore of the aforementioned and other disadvantages, by providing abottom concealed hinge whose tilting axis is lower than with knownhinges and which moreover is easy to mount and also provides greaterprotection against break-ins.

To this end the invention concerns a concealed hinge for a window with afixed frame and a turnable leaf, whereby the concealed hinge is composedof a pair of scissors with two arms, respectively a first arm and asecond arm, that are connected together by means of a central hinge andwhich are each connected or can be connected by a first end by means ofa hinge to a mounting slat that is intended to be mounted horizontallyon the fixed frame, whereby the arms are each provided on their secondend with a hinge for coupling to the leaf, with the characteristic thatthe first arm is connected or can be connected by its first end to themounting slat by means of a fixed frame hinge with a peg that isfastened to the mounting slat and which is intended to be mountedupright and the second arm is connected or can be connected by its firstend to the mounting slat by means of a shiftable frame hinge with a pegthat is provided on this first end of the second arm and which isshiftably affixed in a guide slot of the mounting slat, whereby in theclosed situation of the scissors of the concealed hinge, the mountingslat serves as a support for the tilting movement of the scissors of thehinge concerned and the fixed peg on the mounting slat forms a guide forthis tilting movement.

A bottom concealed hinge according to the invention provides theadvantage that the leaf can hinge around a horizontal axis along atilting edge of the mounting slat that is located in the plane of themounting slat, and thus just above the horizontal profile of the fixedframe to which the mounting slat is fastened, which is thus much lowerthan usual in all respects.

As a result the opening angle of the window in its tilted position canbe greater without the risk of the leaf lip at the bottom of the leafcolliding against the front of the fixed frame.

The fixed frame hinge is composed of the aforementioned fixed peg of themounting slat and an eye on the first end of the first arm of thescissors, whereby this eye hooks over this peg.

In this way the scissors can easily be affixed on the mounting slat inthe open position by hooking the eye of the fixed frame hinge at thefirst end of the first arm of the scissors over the peg of the mountingslat and by hooking the peg of the shiftable frame hinge at the firstend of the second arm of the scissors in the guide slot of the mountingslat.

This also enables the leaf with a premounted pair of scissors on thebottom hinge to be easily coupled to a premounted mounting slat, afterthe opening of the scissors, as the installer has a full view of theparts of the concealed hinge that must be hooked together for themounting of the leaf.

Preferably the peg of the mounting slat is provided at the opposite sideof the tilting edge with a bend for the tilt guide of the aforementionedeye, whereby the bend essentially has a curved form with a radius ofcurvature with the centre on the aforementioned tilting edge of themounting slat.

At the head of the peg a projection is preferably provided thatprotrudes backwards with respect to the bend.

This projection provides the advantage that in a tilted state of amounted leaf, it is difficult to lift the leaf out of the frame bydriving a wedge between the underside of the leaf and the fixed frame asis usual with a break-in.

According to a preferred characteristic the projection at the head ofthe peg on the mounting slat is formed by a disc that is displacedbackwards eccentrically with respect to the base of this peg and thisdisc has a diameter that is equal to or somewhat smaller than the insidediameter of the eye.

This provides the advantage that in the vertical raised position, thuswith the open scissors parallel to the plane of the mounting slat, theleaf can be mounted over the projection of the peg of the mounting slat,while the projection prevents the leaf from being unintentionallyremoved from the fixed frame in the tilted state.

According to another aspect of the invention, the mounting slat isconstructed of two parts with a basic part that is intended to bemounted on the fixed frame and a shiftable parts with respect to thisbasic part that supports the aforementioned peg of the mounting slat.

As a result the sideways position of the leaf can be adjusted withrespect to the frame.

To this end the mounting slat is provided with an adjuster for adjustingthe position of the peg in the longitudinal direction of the basic partof the mounting slat.

According to a preferred aspect, the shiftable part of the mounting slatis provided with an end stop for the movement of the peg of theshiftable frame hinge in the guide slot in the basic part of themounting slat when the leaf is turned open to a maximum.

As a result, the position of the peg of the fixed frame hinge and theend stop are adjusted together.

This provides the advantage that, thanks to the joint adjustment of theposition of the peg and the end stop, the maximum opening angle of thewindow is not changed and thus an additional adjuster is not required.

This joint adjustment can of course also be applied separately to a pegand end stop, in other words independently of the specific form of thepeg of the mounting plate.

The invention relates to a turn-tilt window in which this window isprovided at the bottom of the leaf with at least one concealed hinge asdescribed above, whereby the concealed hinge concerned is mounted at thebottom of the leaf and the mounting slat of this hinge is fastened tothe inside of the fixed frame.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

With the intention of better showing the characteristics of theinvention, a few preferred embodiments of a concealed hinge according tothe invention and a turn-tilt window equipped therewith are describedhereinafter by way of an example without any limiting nature, withreference to the company accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 schematically shows a perspective view of a partially explodedview of a turn-tilt window that is provided with a concealed hingeaccording to the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a cross-section according to line II-II of FIG. 1, but in asimplified form;

FIG. 3 shows the top hinge that is indicated by arrow F3 in FIG. 1, butin an open tilted state;

FIG. 4 shows the bottom hinge that is indicated by arrow F4 in FIG. 1,but in an open state;

FIG. 5 shows another view of the concealed hinge of FIG. 4, but with adetached mounting slat;

FIG. 6 shows the mounting slat as indicated by arrow F6 in FIG. 5, inthe mounted state in an inside corner of the fixed frame;

FIG. 7 shows a cross-section according to line VII-VII of FIG. 1, but ina mounted and closed state of the window;

FIG. 8 shows a cross-section according to line VIII-VIII of FIG. 7, butin the tilted state of the window;

FIG. 9 shows a side view of a turn-tilt window according to theinvention in the tilted state, but without the top concealed hinge;

FIG. 10 shows a cross-section according to line X-X of FIG. 8, but forthe unmounted hinge of FIG. 8;

FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of the peg that is indicated by F11 inFIG. 10 on a larger scale;

FIG. 12 shows a cross-section such as that of FIG. 10, but this timewith the concealed hinge in the mounted state;

FIG. 13 shows a tilted open window during a break-in attempt;

FIG. 14 shows a top view of the mounting slat that is indicated by F14in FIG. 6;

FIG. 15 shows a cross-section such as that of FIG. 8, but in a turnedopen state;

FIG. 16 shows the same view as that of FIG. 14, but in a differentposition.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The turn-tilt window 1 chosen as an example in FIG. 1 comprises a fixedframe 2 and a leaf 3 that is turnably and tiltably suspended in thefixed frame by means of two concealed hinges, respectively a concealedhinge 4 on the top of the leaf 3 and a concealed hinge 5 according tothe invention on the underside thereof.

The fixed frame 2 and the leaf 3 are constructed of profiles 6 and 7, ofwhich the leaf profiles 7 are provided with a sideways protruding lip 8which, due to the intervention of a seal 9, as shown in FIG. 2 in thecase of a closed window, rests against the front 10 of the fixed frame 2and partially overlaps this front 10 and also covers the gap 11 betweenthe frame 2 and the leaf 3 in the front view.

On the sides 12 and 13 of the frame 2 and the leaf 3 oriented towardsone another, respectively along the inner periphery of the frame 2 andalong the outer periphery of the leaf 3, fitting grooves 14 and 15 areprovided in a known way opposite one another that extend along the innerperiphery of the frame 2 and along the outer periphery of the leaf 3 andwhich are formed by upright ribs 16 that are folded inwardsperpendicularly at their free end 17.

The aforementioned concealed hinges 4 and 5 are mounted between thefitting grooves 14 and 15 on the sides 12 and of the frame 2 and theleaf 3 oriented towards one another, and are concealed from view thereinbehind the lip 8 when the window 1 is closed. Hence the name ofconcealed hinge, although this also means all separate hinges 4 and 5that are intended to be mounted in this concealed way, without havingbeen mounted already, however.

In the example shown the leaf 3 is also equipped with fitting slats 19that are shiftably affixed in the fitting groove 15, and with anoperating handle 20 to shift the fitting slats 19 in the one or theother direction by turning the operating handle 20.

The fitting slats 19 are provided with locking pins 21 that can engagewith corresponding locking pieces 22 on the inner periphery of the frame2 to be able to lock the window 1 in the closed position by a suitableturn of the operating handle 20.

Front, back, frontal, etc, and other directional indications are viewedfrom the perspective of somebody at the front of the window 1 with theoperating handle 20 and who is facing the window 1.

The top concealed hinge 4 is, as shown in FIG. 3, provided with a pairof scissors 23, which, as is known, is blocked in a closed position withrespect to the leaf 3 by turning the operating handle 20 to a turnposition.

In this turn position, the top hinge 4 can act as a hinge that, togetherwith the bottom hinge 5, enables a turning movement of the leaf 3 arounda vertical axis X-X′.

By bringing the operating handle 20 to a tilt position, the pair ofscissors 23 of the top hinge 4 can be unblocked in a known way, whilesimultaneously an additional tilt hinge 24 is operated on the handleside of the leaf 3, whereby this tilt hinge 24 together with the bottomconcealed hinge enables a tilting movement of the leaf 3 around ahorizontal axis Y-Y′.

In this way, the bottom concealed hinge 5 fulfils a dual function, inthe case of a turn-tilt window, i.e. that of a vertical hinge and thatof a horizontal hinge, depending on whether the position of theoperating handle 20 is in a turn position or a tilt position.

The bottom concealed hinge 5 according to the invention is shown on alarger scale in FIGS. 4 and 5 and is composed of a pair of scissors 25with two arms, respectively a first arm 26 and a second arm 27, that areconnected together by means of a central hinge 28.

Both arms 26 and 27 are each connected by a first end, respectively 29and 30, to a mounting slat 31 for the mounting of the concealed hinge 5on the fixed frame 2, while both arms 26 and 27 are each connected bytheir second end, respectively 32 and 33, to the leaf 3 or are intendedto be able to be connected to the leaf 3.

The first arm 26 is connected by its first end 29 to the mounting slat31 by means of a fixed frame hinge 34 that is formed by a fixed peg 35on the mounting slat 31 and an eye 36 affixed thereover, whereby thispeg is intended to be mounted upright in the frame, more specifically ina raised a slightly inclined position.

The second arm 27 is connected by its first end 30 to the mounting slat31 by means of a shiftable frame hinge 37 that is formed by a fixed peg38 on the first end 30 of the second arm 27 and is shiftably affixed ina guide slot 39 of the mounting slat 31 that extends essentially alongthe longitudinal direction Z-Z′ of the mounting slat 31.

The second end 32 of the first arm 26 is provided with a fixed leafhinge 40 that is intended to be mounted on the leaf 3 in a fixedposition and which is formed by a shaft 41 that is fixed on the firstarm 26 and around which an L-shaped fastening body 42 is hingeablyaffixed by its vertical limb 43.

The vertical limb 43 is intended to be fastened against the verticalside 13 of the leaf 3 and to this end is provided with a base 44 withedges 45 protruding sideways with which this arm 43, as illustrated inthe cross-section of FIG. 8, can be slid in the fitting groove 15 on thevertical side 13 of the leaf 3.

The horizontal limb 46 thereby serves as a stop against the underside ofthe leaf 3 and thereby fits in the fitting groove 15 on this underside.

The second end 33 of the second arm 27 is provided with a shiftable leafhinge 47 in the form of a fixed peg 48 on this end 33 of the second arm27 that is turnably affixed on a slide plate 49 that is intended to beshiftably affixed in the fitting groove 15 on the underside of the leaf3.

The mounting slat 31 is mounted on the fixed frame 2 over the horizontalfitting groove 14 of the fixed frame 2, as shown in FIG. 6, preferablyby simply hooking in the mounting slat, whereby according to a specificaspect this mounting slat is held fast to the fixed frame 2 without theaction of any screw.

The mounting slat 31 is provided on its front edge with a roundedtilting edge 50 around which the scissors can hinge in their closedstate of FIG. 8 in order to enable a tilting movement of the leaf 3around the horizontal tilting axis Y-Y′ that coincides with this tiltingedge 50.

When tilting open the leaf 3 the peg 35 of the mounting slat 31 forms atilting guide for the eye 36 of the first end of the first arm 26 of thescissors 25.

To this end, this peg 35 is provided on the opposite side of the tiltingedge 50 with a bend 51 on the outer surface, as shown in thecross-section of FIG. 10 and in FIG. 11 on a larger scale, whereby thebend 51 essentially has a curved form with a radius of curvature R withits centre located on the aforementioned tilting edge 50 of the mountingslat 31.

At the head of the peg 35, a projection 53 is provided that protrudesbackwards with respect to the bend 51, in other words oriented away fromthe tilting edge 50.

In the example, the projection 53 at the head 52 of the peg 35 is formedby a disc 54 that is displaced eccentrically backwards with respect tothe base of this peg 35.

The disc 54 at the head 52 of the peg 35 preferably has a round formwith a diameter that is equal to or somewhat smaller than the insidediameter of the eye 36, which in turn has an inside diameter thatessentially corresponds to the outside diameter of the base 55 of thepeg 35.

As can be seen in FIG. 5, the mounting slat 31 with the peg 35 isconstructed as a separate component of the bottom concealed hinge 5 thatcan be coupled to the scissors 25 of the hinge by hooking the peg 38 ofthe shiftable frame hinge 37 in the guide slot 39 of the mounting slat31 and hooking the eye 36 over the head 52 of the peg 35 of the mountingslat 31, with the scissors 25 in the open position.

However, this is only possible with these scissors 25 in a position asshown in FIG. 5 with the arms 26 and 27 of the scissors 25 parallel tothe top surface 56 of the mounting slat 31, as shown in FIG. 5, wherebythe eye can only be hooked over the peg 35 in one directionperpendicular to the aforementioned top surface. Once the eye has passedby the collar, the eye can be slid with a forward movement under theprojection 53 over the base 55 of the peg 35.

This hooking movement of the eye 36 over the peg 35 is shown in FIG. 10by the jagged movement line 57 of the centre of the eye 36.

In the same way the eye 36 can only be unhooked with an oppositemovement of the peg 35, in other words only with the scissors 25 ifparallel to the top surface 56 of the mounting slat 31.

Once the leaf 3 is mounted in the frame 2, the leaf 3 can hinge aroundthe tilting edge 50 up to the tilt position that is shown in FIGS. 10and 12, whereby the projection 53 serves as a stop for the hingemovement of the eye 36 around the tilting edge 50 and thereby determinesthe maximum tilt opening of the window 1.

In this tilted position it is not possible to lift the leaf 3 out of theframe 2 by means of a wedge 58, as illustrated in FIG. 13, that isdriven between the leaf 3 and the frame 2. Indeed, the projection 53prevents the leaf 3 from being able to be driven further upwards.

The form of the peg 35 with bend 50 and projection 53 can of course alsobe applied to a bottom concealed hinge with a horizontal tilting axisY-Y′ that is not necessarily realised by a tilting edge 50, as describedabove, but which for example is realised in a more conventional way by ashaft of the bottom hinge itself or by a deformation of the arms orsimilar. In such a case, the radius of curvature R of the bend 51 ismeasured from a centre located on the aforementioned tilting axis thatdoes not necessarily coincide with a tilting edge of the mounting slat.

According to a particular aspect of the invention the mounting slat 31is constructed of two parts with a basic part 31 a that is intended tobe mounted on the fixed frame 2 and a part 31 b that is shiftable withrespect to this basic part 31 a on which the aforementioned peg 35 isfastened by riveting, welding, pressing or any other fastening method,so that by shifting the shiftable part 31 b, the peg 35 also shifts withrespect to the basic part 31 b.

The mounting slat 31 is provided with a adjuster 60 for adjusting theposition of the shiftable part 31 b with the peg 35 in the longitudinaldirection Z-Z′ of the mounting slat 31 for the sideways adjustment ofthe position of the leaf 3 with respect to the frame 2.

This adjuster 60 can take on any form and enables the peg 35 to be setto the desired longitudinal position and to be fixed in this positionwith respect to the basic part 31 b.

It is specific that the shiftable part 31 b of the mounting slat 31 isprovided with an end stop 61 for the movement of the peg 38 of theshiftable frame hinge 37 in the guide slot 39 in the basic part 31 bwhen turning the leaf 3 open.

This end stop is at a fixed distance from the peg 35 and extends in theguide slot 39.

FIG. 14 shows the position of the peg 38 in the guide slot 39 in twopositions, i.e. a position 38 a corresponding to a closed window 1 and aposition 38 b whereby when turning open the leaf 3 the peg 38 has movedin the guide slot 39 in the direction of arrow P in FIG. 14 up toagainst the end stop 61, corresponding to the maximum turning opening Aof the leaf 3 as shown in FIG. 15.

The adjuster 60 of the shiftable part 31 b simultaneously determines theposition of the peg 35 and the end stop 61 that are thereby movedtogether by the adjuster 60.

FIG. 16 shows the mounting slat 31 with a shiftable part 31 b that ismoved to the right with respect to the situation in FIG. 14 with theadjuster 61.

Thanks to this joint adjustment of the peg 35 and the end stop 61, themaximum opening angle A of the window 1 remains unchanged in the eventof a sideways adjustment of the position of the leaf 3 in the frame 2.

The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiment describedas an example and shown in the drawings, but a concealed hinge accordingto the invention and a turn-tilt window equipped therewith can berealised in all kinds of forms and dimensions without departing from thescope of the invention.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A concealed hinge for a turn-tilt windowwith a fixed frame (2) and a turnable leaf (3), the concealed hingeconfigured for both a turning movement between an open and a closedposition about a vertical axis, and a tilting movement between a tiltedposition and the closed position about a horizontal axis, the concealedhinge (5) comprising: scissors (25) with a first arm (26) and a secondarm (27), the first and second arms (26, 27) being connected together bya central hinge (28), respective first ends (29, 30) of each of thefirst and second arms being connected by a hinge to a mounting slat (31)that is configured to be mounted horizontally on the fixed frame (2),and each of the first and second arms (26, 27), at respective secondends (32, 33), being provided with a hinge (40, 47) that couple to theleaf (3), wherein the first arm (26) is connected by the first end (29)to the mounting slat (31) by a fixed frame hinge (34) with a first peg(35) that is fastened to the mounting slat (31) and mounted uprightsubstantially parallel to the vertical axis, wherein the second arm (27)is connected by the first end (30) to the mounting slat (31) by ashiftable frame hinge (37) with a second peg (38) that is provided onthe first end of the second arm (27) and shiftably affixed in a guideslot (39) of the mounting slat (31), and wherein, when the concealedhinge is turned about the vertical axis to the closed position, thescissors (25) are in a collapsed position and remain in the collapsedposition during the tilting movement such that the mounting slat (31)operates as a support for the tilting movement of the scissors (25) andthe fixed first peg (35) on the mounting slat (31) forms a guide for thetilting movement.
 2. The concealed hinge according to claim 1, whereinthe mounting slat (31) is provided along a front edge along thehorizontal axis, the front edge forming a tilting edge (50) around whichthe scissors (25) are configured to tilt in the collapsed position. 3.The concealed hinge according to claim 2, further comprising: an eye(36) on the first end (29) of the first arm (26) that hooks over thefirst peg (35).
 4. The concealed hinge according to claim 3, wherein thefirst peg (35) is provided with a bend (51) on a side of the first peg(35) opposite the tilting edge (50), the bend having a curved form witha radius of curvature for guiding the eye (36).
 5. The concealed hingeaccording to claim 4, wherein a projection (53) is provided at a head(52) of the first peg (35) that protrudes to the side of the first peg(35) opposite the tilting edge (50).
 6. The concealed hinge according toclaim 5, wherein the projection (53) at the head (52) of the first peg(35) on the mounting slat (31) is formed by a disc (54) that isdisplaced eccentrically with respect to a base (55) of the first peg(35).
 7. The concealed hinge according to claim 6, wherein the disc (54)at the head (52) of the first peg (35) of the mounting slat (31) isround and has a diameter equal to or somewhat smaller than the insidediameter of the eye (36).
 8. The concealed hinge according to claim 5,wherein the mounting slat (31) with the first peg (35) is a separatecomponent of the concealed hinge that is configured to be coupled to thescissors (25) of the hinge by hooking the second peg (38) of theshiftable frame hinge (37) in the slot (39) of the mounting slat (31)and hooking the eye (36) over the head of the first peg (35) of themounting slat (31) with the scissors (25) in a position parallel to orslightly tilted with respect to a plane of the mounting slat (31). 9.The concealed hinge according to claim 5, wherein the first peg (35) ofthe mounting slat (31) and the eye (36) of the first arm (26) of thescissors (25) are such that the eye (36) cannot be detached from thefirst peg (35) of the mounting slat (31) when the concealed hinge (5) isin a mounted state with the scissors (25) in the collapsed position andin the tilted position due to the presence of the projection (53) at thehead (52) of the first peg (35).
 10. The concealed hinge according toclaim 1, wherein the mounting slat (31) is constructed of two parts witha fixed part (31 a) that is configured to be mounted on the fixed frame(2) and an adjustable part (31 b) of the mounting slat (31) that isshiftable with respect to the fixed part (31 a), the first peg (35) ofthe mounting slat (31) extending from the adjustable part (31 b). 11.The concealed hinge according to claim 10, wherein the mounting slat(31) is provided with an adjuster (60) that adjusts the position of thefirst peg (35) in the longitudinal direction of the mounting slat (31)via the adjustable part (31 b) of the mounting slat (31).
 12. Theconcealed hinge according to claim 10, wherein the adjustable part (31b) of the mounting slat (31) is provided with an end stop (61) formovement of the second peg (38) of the shiftable frame hinge (37) in theguide slot (39) in the fixed part (31 a) of the mounting slat (31)during the turning movement.
 13. The concealed hinge according to claim12, wherein the end stop (61) is shiftably held in the guide slot (39).14. The concealed hinge according to claim 13, wherein the end stop (61)and the first peg (35) of the mounting slat (31) are connected togetherat a fixed distance from one another, and the position of both isadjustable together in the longitudinal direction (Z-Z′) of the mountingslat (31) by the adjuster (60).
 15. The concealed hinge according toclaim 12, wherein the end stop (61) is a maximum stop for the openposition of the concealed hinge (5).
 16. The concealed hinge accordingto claim 1, wherein the second end (32) of the first arm (26) isprovided with a fixed leaf hinge (40) with a fixed shaft (41) aroundwhich a fastening body (42) is affixed that is configured to be fastenedsideways against the leaf (3) of the window (1), and the second end (33)of the second arm (27) is provided with a shiftable leaf hinge (47) inthe form of a fixed peg (48) on the second arm (27) that is turnablyaffixed to a slide plate (49) that is intended to be shiftably affixedon the leaf (3).
 17. A turn-tilt window, comprising: a fixed frame (2);and a leaf (3) that is turnably and tiltably affixed in the frame (2),wherein the window (1) is provided at a bottom of the leaf (3) with oneconcealed hinge (5) according to claim 1, the concealed hinge (5) beingmounted at the bottom of the leaf (3), and the mounting slat (31) of thehinge (31) being fastened on an inside of the fixed frame (2).
 18. Theturn-tilt window according to claim 17, wherein the turn-tilt window hasa height that is less than 50 cm.
 19. The concealed hinge according toclaim 6, wherein the first peg (35) of the mounting slat (31) and theeye (36) of the first arm (26) of the scissors (25) are such that theeye (36) cannot be detached from the first peg (35) of the mounting slat(31) when the concealed hinge (5) is in a mounted state with thescissors (25) in the collapsed position in the tilted position due tothe presence of the projection (53) at the head (52) of the first peg(35).
 20. The concealed hinge according to claim 7, wherein the firstpeg (35) of the mounting slat (31) and the eye (36) of the first arm(26) of the scissors (25) are such that the eye (36) cannot be detachedfrom the first peg (35) of the mounting slat (31) when the concealedhinge (5) is in a mounted state with the scissors (25) in the collapsedposition in the tilted position due to the presence of the projection(53) at the head (52) of the first peg (35).